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61. In this paper, the boundary singular kernel method in Reproducing Kernel Paicle Method has been applied to impose the essential boundary conditions in EFGM by revising the MLS shape function. 62. He holds that translating consists in reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural equivalent of the source language message, first in terms of meaning and secondly in terms of style. 63. Recording and reproducing qualifying symbol for transducers, recorders, and reproducers. 64. The reproducing kernel particle method with complex variables is developed in this paper. 65. Cell growth rate test and hemolysis test were conducted to investigate the cytotoxicity and hemolysis reaction for skin reproducing membrane. 66. Methods We proceed stretch experiment on elbow joint ulnar nerve of animal model with reproducing fluorosis animal model. 67. Spores form a lipid membrane during the process of reproducing. 68. The Exhibition of Old Mansion mainly aims at reproducing Liu's living scenes, in addition, it exhibits the famous large-scale clay sculpture "Rent Collection Courtyard". 69. Foreignization translation in idioms aims primarily at reproducing the "foreignness" and cultural features in the original as much as possible. 70. Relating to a system of transmitting, recording, or reproducing sound in which one or more sources are connected to a single channel; monophonic. 71. The swelling produced by a unicellular organism that is reproducing asexually by BUDDING. 72. Meloidogyne javanica, reproducing by mitotic parthenogenesis , is an economically important pathogen of a wide range of crops. 73. A machine for photographically reproducing written, printed, or graphic material, especially by xerography. 74. A portable system capable of receiving audio signals from one or more sources and reproducing the signals via speakers contained therein. 75. Modern figure painting shading mostly adopts the western sketch reproducing method, and has ignored the image representation of Chinese painting tradition. 76. Any of various mostly small vascular plants of the genus Lycopodium, often resembling mosses and reproducing by spores. 77. Aiming at the elastoplastic analysis of soil slope stability, a reproducing kernel particle method(RKPM) was put forward. 78. Only a privileged few elephant seal bulls will become beach masters, controlling dozens of females and reproducing abundantly. 79. This is that there are, broadly speaking, two ways of reproducing. 80. "Reproducing both ways could be an evolutionary 'get-out-of-jail-free card' for snakes, " says lead author Warren Booth, a North Carolina State University postdoctoral entomologist. 81. The Watchit tool and framework are versatile as both a continuous proactive monitoring tool and a service aid capable of collecting data and reproducing problems. 82. Dynamic impact processes was analyzed and simulated with reproducing kernel particle method ( RKPM ) . 83. Based on reproducing kernel theory, the dynamic control method of coordinated operation for a team of free-flying space robots (FFSRs) in micro-gravity environment of space is presented. 84. The utility model relates to a circular tape with large capacity, in particular to being used for a recorder, a video tape recorder, and recording and reproducing an audio-video. 85. Impaired vision can also blunt the sex drive, stopping animals reproducing. 86. The group wasn'table to interest them in reproducing literature specifically for women. 87. The Discman with 1 bit DAC is capable of reproducing super high - quality sound. 88. Translating consists in reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural equivalent of the source language message, first in terms of meaning, and secondly in terms of style. 89. Objective To develop a new experimental device for reproducing oxygen deficit model of low air-pressure in mice to serve for teaching. 90. Translating consists in reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural equivalence of the source-language message, first in terms of meaning and secondly in terms of style (Eugene A. Nida) .